watermelon
The German word for watermelon is 'Wassermelone'. It is a compound word made up of 'Wasser' (water) and 'Melone' (melon). This fruit is popular in Germany, especially during the summer months. It is often eaten as a refreshing snack or dessert.
I bought a watermelon.
This phrase translates to 'I bought a watermelon.' In this sentence, the verb 'kaufte' which means 'bought' is used after the pronoun 'Ich' which means 'I'. The noun 'Wassermelone' (watermelon) is used as a direct object in this sentence.
The watermelon is in the kitchen.
In this sentence, the noun 'Wassermelone' (watermelon) is used as the subject. The preposition 'in' indicates location and is used with the noun 'Küche' (kitchen) to express the location of the watermelon.
Watermelon is my favorite fruit.
In this sentence, the noun 'Wassermelone' (watermelon) is used as the subject. 'Lieblingsobst' translates to 'favorite fruit'. Together they indicate a personal preference for the fruit.